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Thermodynamic Analysis and Process Simulation of Ethanol Dehydration via Heterogeneous Azeotropic Distillation

2014

The heterogeneous azeotropic distillation process is widely used to separate nonideal binary mixtures into their constituent pure components. This method uses the addition of a third component, called an entrainer, to cause liquid–liquid phase separation over a broad range of compositions in the ternary phase diagram. Ethanol dehydration was used as a case study and diisopropyl ether and isobutyl alcohol were analyzed as possible entrainers in a heterogeneous azeotropic distillation. In this way, isobaric vapor–liquid–liquid equilibrium was measured for the ethanol + water + diisopropyl ether or + isobutyl alcohol ternary mixtures at 101.3 kPa. The data were correlated by the NRTL and UNIQU…

EthanolUNIQUACGeneral Chemical EngineeringThermodynamicsGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseaseIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAzeotropic distillationNon-random two-liquid modelmedicineIsobaric processDiisopropyl etherDehydrationTernary operationIndustrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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Switched Ethernet Networking over LEO Satellite

2005

Satellite onboard switching capabilities, and their possibility to enable "over-the-air" networks, are a strongly innovative achievement of modern satellite communication. The exploitation of satellite networking is especially relevant in the case of low Earth orbit satellites (LEO), where the reduced latency makes a LEO mesh network highly appealing and competitive with terrestrial solutions also in terms of performance. However, while the idea of a LEO mesh network is well understood, we are far from an ultimate answer on which is the best and more appropriate networking solution for moving LEO satellite network nodes. This paper promotes the adoption of existing layer-2 networking soluti…

EthernetSpanning treebusiness.industryComputer scienceVirtual LANSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniMesh networkinglaw.inventionInteroperationSoftware deploymentlawCommunications satelliteSatellitebusinessComputer network
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Influence of temperature on the hydration products of low pH cements

2012

International audience; The chemical evolution of two hydrated "low pH" binders prepared from binary (60% Portland cement + 40% silica fume) or ternary (37.5% Portland cement +32.5% silica fume + 30% fly-ash) mixtures was characterized over one year at 20 degrees C. 50 degrees C, and 80 degrees C. The main hydrates were Al-substituted C-S-H. Raising the temperature from 20 to 80 degrees C caused a lengthening and cross-linking of their silicate chains. Ettringite that formed in pastes stored at 20 degrees C was destabilized. Only traces of calcium sulfate (gypsum and/or anhydrite) reprecipitated after one year in some materials cured at 50 degrees C and 80 degrees C. The sulfates released w…

EttringiteGypsumSilica fume[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Inorganic chemistry0211 other engineering and technologiesMAS NMR-SPECTROSCOPYTRICALCIUM SILICATE02 engineering and technologyengineering.materialchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSI-29021105 building & construction[CHIM]Chemical SciencesGeneral Materials ScienceCALCIUM-SULFATEPART IIAL-27 NMRELEVATED-TEMPERATURESAnhydriteBuilding and ConstructionALUMINUM021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAlkali metalSilicateC-S-HchemistryChemical engineeringengineering0210 nano-technologyTernary operationPORTLAND-CEMENT
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R&D Offshoring and the Productivity Growth of European Regions

2013

The recent increase in R&D offshoring have raised fears that knowledge and competitiveness in advanced countries may be at risk of `hollowing out\'. At the same time, economic research has stressed that this process is also likely to allow some reverse technology transfer and foster growth at home. This paper addresses this issue by investigating the extent to which R&D offshoring is associated with productivity dynamics of European regions. We find that offshoring regions have higher productivity growth, but this positive effect fades down with the number of investment projects carried out abroad. A large and positive correlation emerge between the extent of R&D offshoring and the home reg…

Europe; Foreign investments; R&D offshoring; Regional productivity;Strategy and Managementjel:C23International tradeManagement Science and Operations ResearchPositive correlationjel:F23Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomicsEconomic geographyForeign investments050207 economicsjel:O47ProductivityEconomic researchOffshoringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesInvestment (macroeconomics)Europejel:O52R&D O shoring Regional Productivity Foreign Investments EuropeR&D offshoring8. Economic growthTechnology transferR&D Offshoring; Regional Productivity; Foreign Investments; EuropeRegional productivityjel:R11business050203 business & management
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Introducing the Study of Nordic Cooperation

2020

To rediscover Nordic cooperation this article develops a ‘conceptual grammar’ that provides general theoretical ‘images’ of cooperation that are systematically applied. Being supplementary analytical constructs, moreover, these images capture great variety and differentiation in Nordic cooperation. Next, this article provides a review of two sets of literature that are of particular relevance to this thematic issue. The first is a broader literature on European integration. The second is studies of Nordic cooperation. The article closes with an overview of the contributions to this thematic issue.

European PoliticsPublic AdministrationSociology and Political SciencePolitikwissenschaftmedia_common.quotation_subjectnordic cooperationintegrationEuropapolitik050601 international relationslcsh:Political science (General)Nordic Council; Nordic Council of Ministers; Nordic cooperation; differentiation; disintegration; integrationEuropean integration050602 political science & public administrationRelevance (information retrieval)Sociologylcsh:JA1-92Political sciencemedia_commonGrammardisintegrationnordic council of ministersManagement sciencenordic council05 social sciencesdifferentiation0506 political scienceVariety (cybernetics)ddc:320Politics and Governance
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Sprachliche (A-)Symmetrien in der Euroregion Neisse-Nysa-Nisa: Analyse von Projekten zur Forderung der Nachbarschaftssprachen

2022

The article deals with the analysis ofthe smali projects, which have been implemented with the financial support of the EU-funded INTERREG programmes in the German-Czech-Polish trilateral Euroregion Neisse-Nisa-Nysa. I claim that despite these projects primarily develop other cooperation fields than the language ofthe neighbour(s), yet they support the linguistic diversity as a secondary added value

EuroregionINTERREGlanguages ofneighbourscooperationprojects
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A new approach to exergoeconomic analysis and design of variable demand energy systems

2006

Exergoeconomics is an attractive research field regarding the optimisation of design and operability where complex energy systems are concerned. The different approaches to thermoeconomics can easily achieve optimal or near-optimal solutions for the design of energy systems in industrial applications, characterised by regular energy demand profiles; for applications in buildings, however, the great number of components operating at unsteady conditions due to the demand variability make these methodologies hard to use. Furthermore, in project phases of complex plants such as Combined Heat and Power (CHP) or Combined Heat Cooling and Power (CHCP), energy demand can be satisfied with different…

ExergyEngineeringOperabilityOperations researchbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringThermoeconomicsBuilding and ConstructionPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringField (computer science)Power (physics)Variable (computer science)General EnergyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringProject managementProcess engineeringbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Civil and Structural EngineeringEnergy
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On thermoeconomics of energy systems at variable load conditions: integrated optimization of plant design and operation

2007

Abstract Thermoeconomics has been assuming a growing role among the disciplines oriented to the analysis of energy systems, its different methodologies allowing solution of problems in the fields of cost accounting, plant design optimisation and diagnostic of malfunctions. However, the thermoeconomic methodologies as such are particularly appropriate to analyse large industrial systems at steady or quasi-steady operation, but they can be hardly applied to small to medium scale units operating in unsteady conditions to cover a variable energy demand. In this paper, the fundamentals of thermoeconomics for systems operated at variable load are discussed, examining the cost formation process an…

ExergyEngineeringPrimary energyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryThermoeconomics has been assuming a growing role among the disciplines oriented to the analysis of energy systems its different methodologies allowing solution of problems in the fields of cost accounting plant design optimisation and diagnostic of malfunctions. However the thermoeconomic methodologies as such are particularly appropriate to analyse large industrial systems at steady or quasisteady operation but they can be hardly applied to small to medium scale units operating in unsteady conditions to cover a variable energy demand. In this paper the fundamentals of thermoeconomics for systems operated at variable load are discussed examining the cost formation process and separately the cost fractions related to capital depreciation (which require additional distinctions with respect to plants in steady operation) and to exergy consumption. The relevant effects of the efficiency penalty due to off design operation on the exergetic cost of internal flows are also examined. An original algorithm is proposed for the integrated optimization of plant design and operation based on an analytical solution by the Lagrange multipliers method and on a multi-objective decision function expressed either in terms of net cash flow or primary energy saving. The method is suitable for application in complex energy systems such as ‘‘facilities of components of a same product’’ connected to external networks for power or heat distribution. For demonstrative purposes the proposed thermoeconomically aided optimization is performed for a grid connected trigeneration system to be installed in a large hotel.Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyCost accountingThermoeconomicsGridEnergy conservationVariable (computer science)symbols.namesakeFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringLagrange multipliersymbolsProcess engineeringbusinessSimulation
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A Stackelberg-game approach to support the design of logistic terminals

2014

This paper deals with the design of logistic terminals taking Sicily, in the South of Italy, as a case study. It focuses on consolidation terminals for truckers and addresses the problem of optimising location pattern and public share in investments. This problem is solved through a Stackelberg game between the designer and the collective of road carriers. So a bilevel approach combines a system-optimum problem, at the upper level, with the carrier equilibrium problem, at the lower level. The choice behaviour of the lower-level player is simulated by a random utility model. The output of the game suggests that private companies and society should share the investments and the public contrib…

ExploitOperations researchGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationLoad factorEconomies of scaleConsolidation (business)Location patternEconomicsStackelberg competitionEquilibrium problemLogistic terminal design Load factor optimisation Public share in investment Bilevel noncooperative game Discrete location modelUtility modelGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Transport Geography
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Joint route planning under varying market conditions

2007

PurposeTo provide empirical evidence on the level of savings that can be attained by joint route planning and how these savings depend on specific market characteristics.Design/methodology/approachJoint route planning is a measure that companies can take to decrease the costs of their distribution activities. Essentially, this can either be achieved through horizontal cooperation or through outsourcing distribution to a logistics service provider. The synergy value is defined as the difference between distribution costs in the original situation where all entities perform their orders individually, and the costs of a system where all orders are collected and route schemes are set up simulta…

ExploitOperations researchbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistribution management/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/partnershipsHorizontal cooperation;Distribution;Outsourcing;Vehicle routing with time windows;RetailDistribution management systemjel:L92TransportationHorizontal cooperation; Distribution; Outsourcing; Vehicle routing with time windows; RetailService providerOutsourcingOutsourcingEconomies of scaleSDG 17 - Partnerships for the GoalsManagement of Technology and InnovationBenchmark (surveying)Value (economics)jel:R41businessEmpirical evidence
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